Fugazi (album)
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Fugazi is the second studio album of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. It was released in 1984 and was the first album with Ian Mosley on drums. It reached no. 5 on the UK album charts, stayed on the chart for a total of 20 weeks and contained the UK top 40 singles Punch And Judy (no. 29) and Assassing (no. 22).[3]
A 2-CD remastered version with additional B-sides and demos was released in 1998.
The album was produced under difficult circumstances, with the band employing and ejecting a number of drummers in quick succession following the departure of Mick Pointer, before finally settling on Ian Mosley.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Assassing" – 7:02 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Punch and Judy" – 3:21 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mover)
- "Jigsaw" – 6:49 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Emerald Lies" – 5:08 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley)
[edit] Side two
- "She Chameleon" – 6:52 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Incubus" – 8:30 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Fugazi" – 8:12 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley)
[edit] Bonus CD of the 1998 remastered edition
- "Cinderella Search" (12" version) – 5:31 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley)
- "Assassing" (Alternate Mix) – 7:40 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Three Boats Down From The Candy" (1984 Re-recording) – 4:00 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Pointer/Minnett)
- "Punch and Judy" (Demo) – 3:50 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mover)
- "She Chameleon" (Demo) – 6:34 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
- "Emerald Lies" (Demo) – 5:32 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley)
- "Incubus" (Demo) – 8:09 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas)
All individual writing credits taken from the 1998 remastered version; the original 1984 version credited "Marillion" collectively.
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[edit] Trivia
- The 1984 re-recorded version of "Market Square Heroes" that was released on the reverse of the "Punch and Judy" single appears instead on the re-mastered edition of Script for a Jester's Tear as "Market Square Heroes (Alternative Version)."
[edit] Charts
Album
| Year |
Chart |
Position |
| 1984 |
UK Album Chart |
5 |
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